St Marys River

The St Marys River emerges from the Okefenokee swamp in Georgia and winds 130 miles south, then north, and finally southeast into the Atlantic. By air, the same distance covers a mere 40 miles, indicating the twisty nature of this river.

(St Marys at A. E. Bell Bridge) The St Marys River emerges from the Okefenokee swamp in Georgia and winds 130 miles south, then north, and finally southeast into the Atlantic. By air, the same distance covers a mere 40 miles, indicating the twisty nature of this river.

Thanks Slashpine! I'm glad to see you're getting out and scouting new places to dip a paddle. Too bad about the litter and noise on this trip. Sounds like a good cleanup project for a local kayak/canoe club.

Location by slashpine, last updated on 3/19/2016. It has been viewed 1886 times and has 3 posts.